Welcome Joe and your group sounds like a good idea.--- In
[email protected], "joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello
> i am a new member, this is my first post. i am glad i found this
group.
>
> it compelled me to start a group myself.
>
> the group i started is my response to the lack of air time the
> libertarian party gets on the news, and other places in the media.
>
> i have found it difficult to deal with the people that are
brainwashed
> and or closed minded. to the point to where i am afraid i am doing
> the cause more harm than good.
>
> the group is small and i have lost a few members. i am ok with
that.
> i did get some information about freedom force from a member and
have
> gotten some great education from that site.
> (freedom-force.org)
>
> i had no idea how brainwashed i myself was. the development my own
> group showed me.
>
> turns out my democratic way of moderation for the group showed me it
> was wrong before i learned the difference between collectivism and
> individualism.
>
> so it is set up for the members to be individualists and the good
news
> is the members voted to be individualist, perhaps with out even
> knowing they are individualists. at least i will like to think it
is
> natural for people to be individualists, and that it is propaganda
> that turns (tricks) people into becoming collectivists.
>
> i don't expect to teach anyone here, i joined to learn. however i
just
> had to share my experience creating my own yahoo group. hoping that
> sharing my experience will give the members here just a bit of
boost ,
> or show it appears to me there just might be hope for this country
> after all.
>
> i am voting a libertarian ticket.
>
> allow me to share one of my posts on my group.
>
> Angel wrote, "until the alternative parties are as big or known,
there
> is little chance." and she is correct.
>
> joe thinks:
> when people learn there is another choice, and then enlighten other
> people by getting the word out to people they know, more and more
> people consider the other party. then the party grows.
>
> a vote is an official, legal, indication of who or what the voter
> wants, not a block.
>
> anything less than a vote for who or what party the voter wants in
> office, is surrender at least. and a lie at best. perjury really.
>
> that is my opinion, as well as many other knowledgeable people.
>
> lets examine the possible ways to inform the people of the better
> choice. i think the biggest chance this country is with the youth of
> this voter base.
>
> good job on the group here. thank you for your activism.
>
> joe
>